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HF100 NINTH ENGROSSMENT REVISOR BD 1­10100-9 <br />16.1 reauired by law and to obtain criminal conviction data for individuals seeking a license <br />16.2 from the office on the individual's behalf or as a cooperative member or director, manager, <br />16.3 or general partner of a business entity; <br />16.4 (8) to receive reports required by this chapter and inspect the premises, records, books, <br />16.5 and other documents of license holders to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and <br />16.6 rules; <br />16.7 (9) to authorize the use of unmarked motor vehicles to conduct seizures or investigations <br />16.8 pursuant to the office's authority; <br />16.9 (10) to impose and collect civil and administrative penalties as provided in this chapter; <br />16.10 (11) to publish such information as may be deemed necessary for the welfare of cannabis <br />16.11 businesses, cannabis workers, hemp businesses, hemp workers, and the health and safety <br />16.12 of citizens; <br />16.13 (12) to make loans and grants in aid to the extent that appropriations are made available <br />16.14 for that purpose; <br />16.15 (13) to authorize research and studies on cannabis flower, cannabis products, artificially <br />16.16 derived cannabinoids, lower -potency he edibles, hemp -derived consumer products, the <br />16.17 cannabis industry, and the hemp consumer industry; <br />16.18 (14) to provide reports as required by law, <br />16.19 (15) to establish limits on the potency of cannabis flower and cannabis products that can <br />16.2o be sold to customers by licensed cannabis retailers and licensed cannabis microbusinesses <br />16.21 with an endorsement to sell cannabis flower and cannabis products to customers; and <br />16.22 (16) to exercise other powers and authority and perform other duties required by law. <br />16.23 Subd. 3. Medical cannabis program. The powers and duties of the Department of <br />16.24 Health with respect to the medical cannabis program under Minnesota Statutes 2022, sections <br />16.25 152.22 to 152.37, are transferred to the Office of Cannabis Management under section <br />16.26 15.039. State employees shall not be displaced by the transfer of duties from the Department <br />16.27 of Health medical cannabis program to the Office of Cannabis Management under this <br />16.28 subdivision. <br />16.29 Subd. 4. Interagency agreements. (a) The office and the commissioner of agriculture <br />16.30 shall enter into interagency agreements to ensure that edible cannabis products and <br />16.31 lower -potency hemp edibles are handled, manufactured, and inspected in a manner that is <br />Article 1 Sec. 2. 16 <br />